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suffered a terrible fall. the founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, opens up to matt lauer and takes on his critics. >> if a company has a billion customers how can they not be killing it making money? >> it depends on your definition of killing. >> about the samt-shirt he wears every day of his life. >> if you see my closet -- >> you have 12 of those t-shirts. >> maybe about 20. i get one drawer. my drawer is -- >> wait a second, are you telling me at home you have one drawer? >> also, tonight, the two-year-long journey of one american soldier. the army sergeant richard engel first met on a bad day on a battlefield in afghanistan. >> i try not to think about it. >> now back home -- >> surprise! >> -- to unexpected joys and sorrows. >> you knew coming back home would be tough. >> definitely. hard. >>> also tonight harry smith on how both presidential campaigns are going after undecided voters. >> i'm on their speed dial. >> by learning everything there is to know about them. >> democrats like to drink vodka. rum. tequila. republicans like to drink sam adams beer. >>> and have you noticed ho

and has his hands full in the big boy role of ceo. tonight matt lauer talks to mark zuckerberg. >> do you think the employees are comfortable to walk right up to you and say, excuse me -- what do they calm you, mark? >> mark. >> are they comfortable to come up and ask you questions? >> no one calls me mr. zuckerberg. [ male announcer ] whether it's kevin's smartphone... mom's smartphone... dad's tablet... or lauren's smartphone... at&t has a plan built to help make families' lives easier. introducing at&t mobile share. one plan lets you share data on up to 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. add a tablet for only $10 per month. the more data you share, the more you save. at&t. ♪ you are exactly one of a kind ♪ good girl. down the slide. ♪ cause we were made for each other for always ♪ you did it ! i did it ! i did it ! [ man ] tell me about that. [ phil ] katie and i talked about really committing to making a difference in the amount of gas that we use. she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives

. mark zuckerberg made the announcement today but of ofting his facebook status the information. one in seven people in the world is now on facebook. the district of columbia is wrap up itsy to presence at the s head into the postseason. spend $76,000ll security and traffic control. up toame could bring in froma million dollars hotels and restaurants taxes. for thegood news economy. more americans are paying their credit cards on time. credit card delinquencies have 11-year low. -- a report found that less than 3% of bank card were overdue by 30 days or more. are saving more money l they paying last fal their debt. >> it is that time of year when starting to come states. united this is north dakota. snow is not unusual there at time of year. as much as 10 inches of snow north dakotaastern today. >> that is called a recess. >> that is called summer. >> a lot of lees were still out there. some spots had 10 -- leaves still out there. spots had 10 inches of snow. >> that is not on the way here? >> no. this is north dakota. the temperatures are mighty low. is the current temperature, 39 d

and revealing interview with facebook ceo mark zuckerberg, how does he deal with the spotlight? and does he take responsibility for his company's recent struggles? >> the question i ask myself and i hear over and over, if a company has a billion customers, how can they not be killing it making money? >> that answer as the social network reaches a major milestone today. >>> and remember the school bus monitor taunted by middle schoolers. what she's doing to turn her story into something positive today, thursday, october 4th, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and good morning. welcome to "today" on this thursday morning. i'm savannah gurthrie. >> we both had a late night. >> a lot of coffee. >> exactly. this debate as we know was billed as make or break for mitt romney. and by all accounts he made it last night, the clear winner. >> from the start, romney controlled the direction of the debate, aggressively pushing president obama on the economy, job creation, and health care. we're going to talk to top advisers about how their candidates faired just ahead. we're also going t

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the files to report any and all offenders to the police. >>> spanning the globe. facebook's mark zuckerberg met with dmitry medvedev today in the effort to increase facebook's profile. facebook dominates in a majority of countries that use social media around the world, but russia is not one. dmitry medvedev is hoping to create the equal of silicon valley in his country. zuckerberg ditched his jeans and hoodie for a suit. >>> let's check back in with christina loren. i guess it will still be hot out there? >> he will want to trade in the suit for swim trunks in palo alto today. temperatures are hot there in the 90s. google land getting hot up. 95 degree readings. i want to start with a couple of live pictures just to show you how crystal clear it is this morning. you can see here with a ripple out there. winds are picking up a bit. that is the downsloping northerly trend that keeps temperatures warm this time of year. i want to take you into oakland. you can see the haze, but it looks just about the same in san jose right now. lots of sunshine coming in. look at this. it is almost as if the

lauer's exclusive one-on-one interview with facebook ceo mark zuckerberg this morning on the "today" show. >>> chick-fil-a's president reiterated his support for biblical families in one of his first interviews since his controversial comments over gay marriage. >>> the fbi raided a houston company wednesday for allegedly exporting military technology to russia. >>> 84-year-old oil tycoon t. boone pickens is putting another "x" in texas, divorcing wife number four. >>> speaking of tycoons, thanks to an oil boom in north dakota, one city official says it's getting tough to tell the average joe from the average millionaire. >>> and how do you turn 5 bucks into a fortune? let it sit around for a while. this one given to vice president charles fairbanks in 1905 from the first national bank of fairbanks could fetch $300,000 at auction. not a bad investment. >>> well, coming up, flop in the nba and face fines. wild cards fight on and saints' sean payton returns to the superdome. >>> plus, the first triple crown winner in 45 years. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>

, 9:00 central. it includes matt lauer's big interview with facebook founder mark zuckerberg. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> right now at 6:00, crime is on the rise across the bay area. one local city is teetering on the edge. is the answer a federal takeover? >>> plus, they're the team everyone's talking about. the oakland as' historic comeback. we'll talk to the man who literally wrote the book on the as, "money ball." >>> good evening, and thanks for joining us, i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. two of the bay area's three major cities are plagued with problems in their police departments. san jose is searching for a new chief, while tonight in oakland, civil ts

reached a new milestone, mark zuckerberg just revealed that the network has one billion active users that translates to one in every -- microsoft will take on apple and google when it unveils windows phone 8 new system on the nokia which will be exclusive to at&t. microsoft event october 29th. starbucks customers can start paying for beverages with iphones. looking to increase airport security without longer lines. japanese company developed gate that can detect presence of bomb-making ingredients in you disgust me. prove it. enough is enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding. guaranteed. d-con. get out. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkling shine. >>> good morning. this is emeryville i-80. clouds, fog, meteorologist lisa argen says it will lift early. shouldn't affect your visibility along the bay checking out the blue angels' practice show

of mark zuckerberg. why this billionaire founder of facebook says he wears the same thing every day. >>> what? >>> and a sobering warning about a popular kind of smoke detector that may not >>> big question of the day, will apple have its long-rumored ipad mini ready in time for the holiday shopping season. >> apple is said to be working on an ipad with a screen about two inches smaller than the current version. it would compete directly with amazon's kindle fire and google's nexus 7 tablets. the "wall street journal" says apple suppliers have started production of the ipad mini. and the tech giant is expected to send out an invitation next week for the big announcement. >>> what do you wear if you're one of the world's youngest billionaires. facebook's mark zuckerberg said he has about 20 identical gray t-shirts so he doesn't have to worry about what to wear. it was part of zuckerberg's first tv interview since the rocky ipo. you can see the whole interview on the "today" show tomorrow morning right here on nbc 4. there he is, sporting that gray t-shirt. >> just your average everyd

to find out how hp stock is doing this morning. >>> this morning mark zuckerberg is announcing one billion people are now using facebook actively, each month. the announcement if the way of a thank you note he sent out this morning that reads in part: thank you for giving me and my little team the honor of serving you. helping a billionój people connect is amazing hum leng and by far the thing i am most proud of in my life. facebook went public in may, $38, now trading at about $22. at 3:00 on katie the woman behind facebook sits down for a one-on-one interview chief operating identify sheryl sandberg opens up to katie today at 3:00 followed by abc7 news at 4:00. >>> new development in the breaking traffic news we've been following for you all morning. major bart delays folks from the east bay trying to get into san francisco. >> that's not all. >> sue is in the traffic center. new information on the tracks. >>> stalled maintenance vehicle has been cleared off the track between macarthur and 19th in oakland. right now we are experiencing residual delays up to an hour system wide with bart

, mark zuckerberg admits something you might have already noticed. >>> also the rumblings that apple could be ready to make another major announcement. >>> and a supplement a lot of people take every day may not be doing what they th >>> stocking up on vitamin d to ward off colds might be a waste of your time and money. researchers studied patients getting high doses for two years. they also followed patients getting a placebo. they found no difference in the number of colds and upper respiratory infections in those two groups. >>> dig for hoffa's remains turned out doing a big bust. the soil sample did not contain any human remains. a man dying of cancer told police he saw men burying a body there the night hoffa disappe disappear disappeared. hoffa was last seen about 30 miles away from that area. >>> italian scientists are searching for what could be the real life mona lisa. experts believe the wife of a rich merchant may been the model. she was buried in a florentine convent and scientists have been working to find her skull. experts say they can reskruconst her face and compare

monthly active users and 600 million mobile users, mark zuckerberg saying, making this announcement saying "i'm committed to working each day to make facebook better for you and hopefully one day we'll be able to connect the rest of the world." this is a major milestone for the company. facebook hit 500 million active users, doubling its size in two years. mark zuckerberg taped an interview with matt lauer airing exclusively on the "today" show shortly, that sitdown his first since the ipo coming up later this afternoon. >> yesterday afternoon i saw a headline, facebook is going to charge you $7 if you want to send posts, headlines to your friends. sounded crazy. >> facebook is testing all sorts of different ad models and facebook gives you the option of paying to promote your post to your friends. so advertisers can pay to promote their posts and make sure that people who follow them see their posts and you can pay to make sure that your posts go to the top of someone's news feed and treats users just like their brands. >> pay attention to me now! >> if you want to tell people they had to

based on detailed, personal information. all of this coming as mark zuckerberg is 5,000 miles away in rush yarks selling the idea of facebook to an entirely new market. the company that convinced its users to share nearly everything about themselves and their personal lives online is reportedly now exploring new, more invasive ways of tapping into its most lucrative asset, its nearly 900 million users. >> the commitment we made is we're going to execute this mission of making the world more open and connected. >> reporter: but "the wall street journal" reports that facebook is opening those connections to marketers. reportedly now allowing them to target ads based on the e-mail addresses and phone numbers users post on their profiles. even displaying ads based on what users search for on other websites. it's a service facebook competitors, like google and yahoo! have offered marketers for years. but one mark zuckerberg, the company's founder, has publicly shied away from. >> what facebook is doing is keeping tabs on what you're doing all over the web. ultimately, facebook is a busi

. mark zuckerberg responds to a major milestone for facebook. >>> and the music may sound the same, but something will be missing. the tribute planned for the investment banker who used his wealth to bring san francisco a free music festival. have you heard of the new dialing procedure for the 408 and 669 area codes? no, what is it? starting october 20, 2012, if you have a 408 or 669 number, you'll need to dial 1 plus the area code plus the phone number for all calls. o.k., but what if i have an 408 number and i'm calling a 408 number? you'll still need to dial 1 plus the area code plus the phone number. so when in doubt, dial it out! >>> now serving one billion and counting. facebook founder, mark zuckerberg, posted that number on his page this morning. one billion users. that means 1/7 of the world's entire population uses the menlo park-based company. zuckerberg sat down with matt lauer of the "today" show to talk about this major accomplishment. >> there's no way that when we were getting startsed that we would have thought that myself -- started that we would have thought this

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announcements. >>> facebook's founder and ceo mark zuckerberg will make his first u.s. tv appearance today since taking the company public. zuckerberg sat down for an interview last week with matt lauer that will air today. they discuss zuckerberg's daily routine, his recent wedding and facebook's struggling stock. you can catch the exclusive interview with mark zuckerberg later on "today." >>> a british team is closer to building a car they hope will break the sound barrier and smash the land speed record. the team tested a rocket engine yesterday that they hope will help push the car to a thousand miles per our. the rocket will be used along with a fighter jet engine to create the same amount of horsepower as 95 formula one cars. they hope to run the car in 2014 in south africa and break the previous land speed record of 763 miles per hour. that is fast. >>> there's a prince william county woman sharing her close encounter with the largest fish in the world. sheryl mcwilliams is a firefighter and dive instructor. she was exploring a ship wreck when the whale shark came right up to her. you see

with mark zuckerberg. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night.

for facebook. >> rob nelson has details. >> facebook has reached a milestone. mark zuckerberg has just revealed the social network now has 1 billion active users. that translates to about one in every seven people on the planet. microsoft will take on apple and google later this month when it unveils windows phone 8. it will be exclusive to at&t. a microsoft event will take place october 29. starbucks customers can start paying for their favorite beverage with their iphone with one of the new features. if society is looking to increase airport security without lengthening the lines. they're working on the data that can detect the presence of bomb- making ingredients in just a few seconds. have a great day. [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standardrd at citibank. [ male announcer ] jay likes it when his mobile phone helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's

active users. founder mark zuckerberg made the announcement by updating its status. how else? he says the company is going through a rough patch but are focused on what they're building and that's a look at tonight's fox 5 top five. >>> did you see it? a mother and her children leap from their apartment window to escape a fire caught on tape? fox's sharon crawley has the story from newark, new jersey. >> reporer: the martin family survived the fire because one by one mother and child jumped out the window. to show you how high this is, take a look. it is the third story. each family member jumped out. the 17-year-old hit the awning before the concrete. just after midnight a building security camera captures these heart stopping images of a 17- year-old landing on her feet, then dropping to the ground after jumping out a window 30 feet up. >> i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: with broken toes she crawled screaming for help because her mother and four younger sisters remained on the window ledge preparing to jump. >> my leg was hurting so bad i had to crawl to the gas station

mortgage backed securities. and on the high side of new records, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg announced today that more than 1 billion people now are actively using his social network every month. facebook stock jumped 2% after the announcement but gave up most of that gain by the end of the day. a billion people on facebook. i don't think that's too terribly surprising. >> one billion people? >> one billion people. >> thanks very much. see how that stock does in the coming weeks. >> we'll see. >>> we're awaiting the start of the president's campaign rally in madison, wisconsin. you're looking ave pictures coming in from madison right now. this is the second campaign stop of the day. earlier the president, he was aggressively going after mitt romney, something he avoided doing last night. we'll see how tough he is in madison, wisconsin. wisconsin latest polls there before the debate last night showing the president doing well. we'll see if that changes as a result of romney's much stronger performance last night. also, pete dominic and our unsolicited advice panel have a lot to say abou

1 billion users and most of them are actually from outside of the united states. ceo mark zuckerberg announced the milestone. it took the social media giant six years to hit the 500 million user mark and barely two years to double that. but only 166 million out of the billion users are from the united states. >>> and a reminder get ktvu news to go download the ktvu app. click on the live icon and you can watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device. >> a very happy reunion today between one south bay girl and her puppy. the dog's four day ordeal after a burglary on monday. >> an i'm back here in just a few moments. the fog hasn't gone away. but that doesn't mean a warm up tomorrow. we have a lot of stuff going on in san francisco, we'll be back. >>> new video tonight of a deadly crash in sonoma county. it happened at 8:10 on or that would drive -- in sonoma. it's not clear who was driving the motorcycle and the cause of the crash is still under investigation. >>> four california facilities have received shipments of steroid injections linked to a deadly meningitis outbreak.

are actually from outside of the united states. ceo mark zuckerberg announced the milestone. it took the social media giant six years to hit the 500 million user mark and barely two years to double that. but only 166 million out of the billion users are from the united states. >>> and a reminder get ktvu news to go download the ktvu app. click on the live icon and you can watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device. >> a very happy reunion today between one south bay girl and her puppy. the dog's four day ordeal after a burglary on monday. >> an i'm back here in just a few moments. the fog hasn't gone away. but that doesn't >>> new video tonight of a deadly crash in sonoma county. it happened at 8:10 on or that would drive -- in sonoma. it's not clear who was driving the motorcycle and the cause of the crash is still under investigation. >>> four california facilities have received shipments of steroid injections linked to a deadly meningitis outbreak. the alameda health department told ktvu the medicine was shipped to facilities in los angeles, and mendocino county. so far there are

not name any specific products. >>> we are getting a sneak peak at the "today" show's interview with mark zuckerberg. he told matt lauer he wears the same thing every day. he has 20 identical gray t-shirts. he keeps his shirts in one drawer and his wife rules the closet. you can watch the full interview of zuckerberg tomorrow on the "today" show here on nbc 4. >>> stocks are higher at this hour. let's check in with cnbc. we are joined live with more on that and the rest of the day's business headlines. >> hello. we have stocks in positive territory. after better than expected news on private sector jobs. the dow is up 40 points, nasdaq up 16 and s&p up six. two days ahead of friday's government jobs report, a survey of private sector jobs reports came in better than expected. adp says companies put 164,000 more workers on the payroll. service companies employ 90% of the work force. i's not enough to put a dent in the 8.1% unemployment rate. another leading indicator, the institute for supply says nonmanufacturing grew at the fastest pace. crude oil futures are down more than $3 to $88 a b

site itself, you have one billion. >> founder mark zuckerberg made the announcement yesterday. >> the one billion friends aren't translating into money quite yet. >> not in the stock. no, not driving the stock price up. >>> what do james bond and the beatle have in common? we'll find out next. we've got a check of your weather and traffic. stay with us. stay with us. you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. save up to 15% on an ikea kitchen. some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. save up to 15% on an ikea kitchen. >>> my name is bond, james bond. my instructions were explicit. i was to leave for jamaica in two hours, licensed to kill. >> it was 50 years ago that the first james bond movie was released. it was dr. no shot on location in jamaica and starring sean connery as the iconic spy. next month, the 23rd official bond film called sky fall will hit the theaters. it has only been 23. seems like it's been more than that. i i love those movies. >> sean connery was the best bond ever. >> he was. >>> to the beatles

lauer will have moren of the interview with mark zuckerberg tonight at 10:00. >> his money is stuffed away in the other closet. >> why do you need another drawer anyhow. >>> "nightly news" coming up next.

and ceo mark zuckerberg this year. the company's stock has lost nearly half its value since its ipo back in may. zuckerberg talked about that on the "today" show with matt lauer. >> if a company has a billion customers, how can they not be killing making money? >> it depends on your term of killing it. the future is really going to be about mobile. >> zuckerberg said he takes his responsibility as ceo very seriously. he said he's working hard to boost confidence among investors and employees. >>> post-traumatic stress disorder is a growing problem for veterans. now some military wives are taking a new approach. they're going bare to raise awareness for its treatment. julia brook takes a look. >> reporter: bringing attention to more than just her eyes. she pens the pledge on the back of army wife jennifer brown for a photo, to add to the group's facebook page. >> this pledge that you're making for your spouse is just as important as marriage vows. >> reporter: she said she came up with the pledge and battling bare out of desperation. which she says grew as she tried to get help at fort ca

interview with mark zuckerberg on "rock center" at 10:00 p.m. here on nbc 4. >>> the number of americans seeking unemployment benefits rose last week. we have more on that and the day's business headlines. >> how you doing? we have the major market averages higher after encouraging news on jobs and consumers spending more money. checking the averages at this hour, the dow is up 66, the nasdaq is up nine. the number of americans seeking first time unemployment benefits rose last week to 367,000. that was actually fewer folks seeking first time benefits than expected. now tomorrow we get the full jobs report from the labor department updating the unemployment rate and overall job growth. retailers including costco and limited ahead of wall street. overall sales up 3.6 at the major retailers. at costco, up 6%. it happened despite higher gasoline prices taking a bigger bite out of prices. stocks making big moves, hewlett packard making investments after saying the firm could struggle. the stock is down 3%. marriott international up 3% in early trading. the chain operates ritz carlton and the

. that's an all-time high, and double what it was just two years ago. ceo mark zuckerberg talked about the milestone with matt lauer on the "today" show. >> there's no way that when we were getting started with this, that i would have ever thought me or anybody around me would be a part of this. it's incredible. >> zuckerberg acknowledged his company has gone through a difficult patch since his ipo earlier this year. he said he's working really hard to boost confidence among investors. >>> a leap of faith that was caught on video. still to come today, a family jumps from a burning apartment. the desperate decision that saved their lives. >>> also, traffic brought to a stand still because of a five-foot bird. what this emu was trying to find >>> time to check out the deals of the day. >> first up on living social today, a half-priced deal to pick your open fruits and vegetables at rock hill orchard. you can fill your basket with your choice of apples, berries, fruits and veggies, if you use this deal on saturday or sunday you'll also get a hay ride to an apple orchard. >> that sounds li

on "today" matt will have an exclusive interview with facebook founder mark zuckerberg. this is his first since he took the company public. they discussed fak's future, the morale of the staff and that other big silicon valley company. >> last weekend apple sold about 5 million of their new iphone 5s. did you buy one? >> tim sent one to me. it's a wonderful device. >> you got a freebie. didn't have to pay anything, huh? so are you now an iphone 5 user? is that the phone you've got in your pocket or back in your desk? >> i think i handed my phone to someone else. >> much more of matt's exclusive and rare interview with mark zuckerberg, founder of facebook later on "today." >> we want to begin this half hour with a second chance for a baseball player, a baseball player injured in his one and only at-bat in the major leagues. we'll talk to adam greenberg exclusively but first nbc kerry sanders is at marlins park in miami. hey, kerry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. what a story. 31-year-old adam greenberg here at home plate in marlins park. it took more than seven years, but he's no

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. >>> the social network topped a billion users. mark zuckerberg updated his status to announce that milestone today. >> big milestone. >> did you hear that all the people that bought shares of the stock, one billion. >>> a burglary victim in denver hopes a thief has a heart. the suspect took off with the coin collection cameras and the last digital photos of his granddaughter. 6-year-old veronica sullivan was the youngest person killed in the mass shooting in a colorado movie theater. this photo is on a memory card that's inside that stolen camera. someone burglarized her grandfather's home yesterday. >> wow. >>> thieves broke though a south san jose home but they snatched more than just electronics. they stole a little girl's puppy. >> she is making a plea now. the puppy's 6 months old yorkie- shih tzu mix stolen yesterday from a home near hayes elementary school and marisa wants her dog back. she is offering every last penny in her piggy bank to bring that dog home. >> whatever you do can you just send him back? that would be would mean so much to me. >> what mother wants to tell her child

that scene where shawn park wares telling mark zuckerberg what's cooler than one million is it a billion. that's how many users facebook has now. the company isn't saying how many access it mobley where it's continuing to have a struggle and trying to make revenue from advertising but nevertheless one billion is a sizabl benchmark. the stock is up about 1.25% just over $22. the economy in view today. weekly jobless claims jumping 4,000 to 367,000, four-week average flat at 375,000 indicating that hiring is still tepid. we get the september jobs report tomorrow. critical report and expecting a gain of over 100,000 jobs by the economy, just not enough. retailers posting decent numbers for september heading closer to the holiday shopping season. couple of bay area retailers doing well, gap sales across three chains up 6% and ross was up 5%. let's check the markets. dow is gaining 40 points. nasdaq heading higher by 3. s&p up by 5. another rough day for hewlett-packard. its shares down by 3.5%. yesterday they dove 13% after ceo meg whitman told analysts that the turnaround is going to take a

billion users. on mark zuckerberg's facebook page, he wrote, helping a billion people connect is amazing, humbling, and by far the thing i'm most proud of. they've also launched their first commercial. let's take a look. >> chairs. chairs are made so people can sit down and take a break. anyone can sit on a chair. if the chair is large enough, they can sit down together. and tell jokes or make up stories or just listen. chairs are for people. and that is why chairs are like facebook. >> the use of a chair, maria. stock up about 0.4%. back to you. >> that is really funny. thank you, seema. watching facebook there trade in active volume. meanwhile, it's the end of an era at the new york stock exchange today. >> one of the most beloved personalities here on the new york stock exchange floor is retiring today. one james mcguire sr. he began his career in 1949. truman was in office. the dow, i looked it up, was at 180 at that time. >> i was 18 years old. >> you were 18 when you started your career on wall street. different times back then. >> no, pretty much the same. >> nothing has changed?

more than $1.3 billion. he joined mark zuckerberg and all the other young tech tycoons who suddenly became members of that ten-digit club. but zynga's falling share price has chopped more than $1 billion from his fortune. he's now worth less than $250 million. his paper wealth in zynga has fallen by more than 80%. he's lost, get this, more than $4 million a day or close to $200,000 an hour for the past seven months. now, we shouldn't feel bad for him. he sold $200 million worth of stock back in april before that big fall. he bought a $16 million mansion in san francisco. he's got a multimillion dollar home in aspen. plus, he's got a lot of other wealth from facebook and other investments. but mark is now proof that sudden wealth can quickly become sudden wealth loss in social media. of course, the new .com guys learned something new, to take that wealth off the table before it goes up in smoke. back to you, michelle. >> yeah, exactly. thanks, robert. >>> we have about 20 minutes before the closing bell. the dow jones industrial average has now gone negative on the session. nasdaq's

plan is having an impact. >>> and yet another milestone for facebook. ceo mark zuckerberg says the social network tops 1 billion active users a month. amounts to half of the world's 2.5 billion users worldwide. despite facebook's troubles on the stock market, those numbers are incredibly remarkable when you kid that less than nine years ago facebook was operating out of a dorm room on harvard's campus. >> you want to catapult something you think of, into this amaze thing from your bedroom. >> a wild back story to it. i am a total, facebook, junkie. totally. i am one of the billion. it's changed the world, in a lot of ways. >> is it too much sharing. i remember, mi-6, security agency in london, that the wife of the agent, the head, the guy heading it up, she posted pictures of him in a bathing suit on face book. running around. got to be careful, privacy settings. >> the thing everybody is worried about, advertising and privacy. going forward. >>> a look at your weather on this holiday weekend. columbus day on monday. stormy and chilly, and in little rock to cincinnati, buffalo.

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. ceo and founder mark zuckerberg said what it means for him personally when he talked to matt lauer of nbc. >> it's just this amazing honor, to be able to come into work every day and build things that help a billion people stay connected with the people they care about every month, it's just unbelievable. >> and shares of facebook right now, soledad, are up 1.5% possibly on that good news from mark zuckerberg. congrats to him. >> alison kosik for us. appreciate the update. >>> on "starting point," coming up, we'll update you on that deadly meningitis outbreak. new information on that. >>> and jennifer livingston, the tv anchor who basically took out a guy who was bullying her via e-mail about her weight, what she said went viral. she'll join us, up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. [ wife ] a beached whale! lawn clippings! a mattress. a sausage link. mermaid. honey!? driftwood. come on, you gotta help us out here a little. [ male annou

all different open graph implementations and there are people working on that. >> mark zuckerberg talked about the potential in search. what is your plan for search? >> as mark said i think people are surprised how much search is done on facebook, you know, every day there's enormous percentage of search. there's also a promise in the market that search could become more social that we don't think this has been met. when you're looking for information the question is who do you want it from, the wisdom of crowds or the wisdom of friends? our answer to the information that's most relevant for users is really about friends, that if i'm looking for a restaurant to go to in new york this week, i'd rather get a recommendation from a friend. that's really what we're working on. >> could a facebook social search compete with goingle? >> not going to comment on future product launches. we are working at making our products as usable and accessible for everyone in the world. >> facebook is increasingly moving into google's territory and not just with search. facebook is testing an ad netwo

mark zuckerberg announced facebook has more than 1 billion active users every month. the facebook founder said that as he updated his facebook page status. that was good news amid the kind of difficult times they have been having. he did acknowledge that saying face book is in a tough cycle and that does not help moral but people are focused owned what they are building. they came up with a way to make sure their posts stand out. it has tested a promoted post option. users can click the promote option and pay a fee when they are posting it and it shows up higher. it has been about 7 dollars per promoted post. >> 7:19. peace has been restored on american idol after video was posted showing a verbal spat. they posted her cursing and threatening mariah carey, sources tell us they were embarrassed by it and trying to move beyond it. american idol's 12's season airs on ktvu in january. call it kind of a diva detaint. >> 7:20. steve told you it is going to get cool and it has begun. look at the clouds. steve is coming back. he will tell you how much colder it is going to get and will i

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mark zuckerberg wears the same thing every day. what's coming up tonight? >> tipping the bald theme, we have our own powerful bald man on. neel kashkari. >> segue. >> we also have john taylor to talk about the debates. and why it might be time to sell gold. >> see you at 5:00. let's get to what you might have missed earlier on this morning. >>> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> what frustrates me is we are not doing more to build infrastructure here in the united states. >> it's happening. we don't need the government to do anything. >> this is a terrific opportunity for us to launch a global snacking powerhouse. we've got a fabulous roster of market leaders in their respective categories. we have a very strong geographic footprint. >> i look at things like housing come being bacing back. especially if it is foreign auto companies taking the lion's share, i come back and say don't be confused, the adp has a false tale. >> you have more draw in a shma than i've had in a lifetime of living. >> in the last week you've done more shopping tha

money. look at this he is on his mobile. that is what facebook's to do. >> to see mark zuckerberg wearing a necktie >> that made me a bit uncomfortable. >> he will wear the same clothes every day to work. the brain i guess that he is.. preoccupied. and let us talk about retail sales. >> back to school. t. j. max and victoria's secret and the gap. and so there are some winners, losers but overall, better-than- expected. and it could be better than ok for the a of an anemic for the economy. >> thank you. >> 9:19 weather, traffic. >> janu: you can see we are waking up to clouds and low fog. earlier this week and this cool front will continue with the sea breezes and the cool air. inland. this weekend, that cooling will continue in the chance for showers as we start this neck workweek are taking a look at the fog tracker 4 with this-next workweek. by 2:00 p.m. is going to a pullback to the coast but still along the coast. pressing, overnight. foggy skies possible. temperatures? 60s. 60s currently in oakland. 61 degrees in oakland, concord, 60s in livermore. let us take a look at the s

, that's a bomb shell. >> eight years ago mark zuckerberg started facebook from his dorm room and now the social site has hit 1 billion users. he said he only has a thousand engineers working for him, so each engineer he has responsible for one million of its users. >> jamal: i want to be responsible for raising the stock price. not that i care. i'm just saying you have a billion customers you ought to be able to make a few dollars off of them. >> you bought facebook didn't you? >> i'm just saying -- >> bill bought it and got rid of it. >> a billion people that is so scary. if you think about -- that's a bigger population than a lot of countries, and they know -- they know more about you than the government does. they know more about you than other countries do. >> jamal: here is tricky. i have two facebook pages, so i bet there are a bunch of people out there who have multiple facebook accounts -- >> and there are faky counts -- >> okay. so what is it only 600 million? >> jamal: yeah if we get 600 million people to click on "bill press show".com. we would be in

is ringing the opening bell. >>> mark zuckerberg announced the site has reached 1 billion users per month, bricking down to one out of every seven people on the planet. users can promote their posts by paying seven bucks. >>> in money news, americans are being more responsible with their credit cards, according to american bankers association report. delinquencies have hit aan 11-year low. the key reason why many consumers are paying down their debt is uncertainty in the economy. >>> first presidential debate is in the bag. many say mitt romney wins in more ways than one. going into the debate, president obama was way ahead of romney in the likability polls. last night, romney one-up the president on his own wedding anniversary. first, obama. >> a lot of points i want to make tonight. but the most important one is that 20 years ago, i became the luckiest man on earth, because michelle obama agreed to marry me. and so i just want to wish, sweetie, you, happy anniversary, and let you know that i year from now, we will not be celebrating it in front of 40 million people. >> romney grabbed th

responsibility and care for their lives. >>> this is something you don't see every day. a dressed up mark zuckerberg. the facebook founder suited up for a meeting with russian prime minister demetri medved in moscow and he is scouting new talent and boost the social network's presence in that country. >>> how far is too far when it comes to dirty dancing? sorry. about half of the 1500 students at 5 homecoming dance in michigan left early, over a strict new rule. the students must dance face to face. okay, i got it. [ laughter ] >> officials at grand blanc high school say they are concerned that dancing in recent years has become lewd and overtly sexual. 15 couples were asked to leave. the others decided to leave on their own saying the rule went too far. >> we all want to dance face to face. but we want to do what we want to do. >> okay. there is plenty of time of dancing how you want to when you're an adult. >> isn't there a movie about that foot loose. >> it wasn't about this kinds of dancing. >> they made dirty dancing. >> that's right. >> okay. what have you got in the weather depart

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